This requires System UI Tuner install it and then come back here.
The Issue:
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1. In System UI Tuner Select "UI > Immersive Mode"
2. Select Apps for "Full" mode
3. Scroll and check box for Snapchat
4. Click check at top left then click "OK"
The taskbar should now be hidden in Snapchat allowing you to access maps, chat, stories, etc.
Settings, display, touchbar, then set the show and hide with touch and hold. Then long touch will make it go away, then just works in any app.. No mucking about after thst
https://imgur.com/a/CvjMt7N
the_ape said:
Settings, display, touchbar, then set the show and hide with touch and hold. Then long touch will make it go away, then just works in any app.. No mucking about after thst
https://imgur.com/a/CvjMt7N
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I found SwipePad on the market and i think it was a wonderful app so test it your self and se. SwipePad is similar to other apps on the Market such as Power Strip and QuickDesk in that it gives you quick access to a set of custom shortcuts from wherever you are-- in an app, in settings, etc.-
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http://www.appbrain.com/app/swipepad-beta/mobi.conduction.swipepad.android?install
Thanks for the tipp. Works great! Can be verry usful.
I use SwipePad and also QuickSwitch (assigned to the left user key) and can multitask so much faster
It is interesting and runs very well from any app. But I must say whenever I install something like this its cool to use but I never fully adopt it lol. Same thing with the lockscreen gestures... its cool.... but I never pick it up lol maybe I just dont adjust to change very well.
The swipe to activate, release to select make it a very smooth efficient way to multitask.
My buddy just got a GS3 used. He said he factory reset it. There is a weird side swipe drawer that holds app shortcuts. I can't figure out where it came from or what is putting there. Any ideas? I've attached screenshots of it closed and open.
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That looks like multi window.
It's multi-window and standard on most later Samsung Rom's. Press and hold the back arrow key to make it hide and come back. it lets you have two apps open at once. open an app from the shortcut or any app, then open the bar at the side, and hold and drag and app to the right. your screen will split into two and you can have two apps open at the same time.
open some apps work with, but with xposed and some modules, you can add pretty much any app to the list.
That was it exactly! Thanks!
My 3 year old son activated this tool. I'd like to know how to access it as well. Picture attached
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ok its stored under name system status monitor . It can be run from kodi -> applications -> android apps -> system status monitor .Also it can be enabled/disabled there . Easiest way to make it go away is to reboot AFTVS
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My 3 year old son activated this tool. I'd like to know how to access it as well. Picture attached
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You can quickly toggle this by pressing and holding (five seconds) select + down + menu, release all three and then press menu. This will show a menu with System X-Ray on it. Turning this on displays the status overlay, off hides it.
Everytime I go to my launcher these pop up for a couple of seconds then disappear. Curious what they actually are as I've never noticed then up until recently after updating and doing a factory reset.
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what launcher are you using? could be some setting regarding the lock screen placeholder for app shortcuts etc.
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Everytime I go to my launcher these pop up for a couple of seconds then disappear. Curious what they actually are as I've never noticed then up until recently after updating and doing a factory reset.
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You are using a kind of layer on top of the default launcher (kind of like KWGT walpaper) uses to create interactive objects on the main screen, and those are remnants of the default placeholders for Phone and messages or whatever the defaults you had set on your phone.
Those are the Google assistant triggers indication, as you've mentioned, they'll disappear after a while
Hey guys,
On my previous phones the YouTube player would always stay on my notifications tray even when I closed all my apps, even though it says it's "pinned" it does not stay pinned under the toggles, once I close all my running apps it's disappears, but on other phones it didn't, I like when it stays pinned, any way of doing this??
Thanks
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It's pinned, but once I clear my apps it disappears help lol it's just handy to have it there
If it's not playing it doesn't show up as an active notification, but you should see it if you fully open the quick toggles not just the notifications view (on the screen you posted, swipe down a second time).
The above answer seems correct in my case. If playing it is up top and viewable with one down swipe. If not playing it is there with two swipes if you have the media pinned toggle on.